Costs of reproduction are expected to be ubiquitous in wild animal populations and understanding the drivers of variation in these costs is an important aspect of life-history evolution theory. We use a 43 year dataset from a wild population of red deer to examine the relative importance of two factors that influence the costs of reproduction to mothers, and to test whether these costs vary with changing ecological conditions. Like previous studies, our analyses indicate fitness costs of lactation: mothers whose calves survived the summer subsequently showed lower survival and fecundity than those whose calves died soon after birth, accounting for 5% and 14% of the variation in mothers' survival and fecundity, respectively. The production o...
1. Patterns of male reproductive allocation provide insight into life-history characteristics. The...
In life history theory there is a cost related with all resource allocation. For female moose (Alces...
Maternal effects, either environmental or genetic in origin, are an underappreciated source of pheno...
Costs of reproduction are expected to be ubiquitous in wild animal populations and understanding the...
For dimorphic species in which the variance in reproductive success of males is more pronounced than...
1. Trade-offs among life-history traits are common because individuals have to partition limited re...
In species with sexual size dimorphism, offspring of the larger sex usually have greater energy requ...
1. The cost of current reproduction on survival or future reproduction is one of the most studied tr...
Successful reproduction in a single breeding event has consistently been shown to reduce condition, ...
We used long-term data on movements, survival, and reproduction of female red deer (Cervus elaphus L...
Fitness costs of reproduction are expected when resources are limited. Costs drive the evolution of ...
Inbreeding depression is widely regarded as a driving force in the evolution of dispersal, mate choi...
1 Although life-history theory predicts substantial costs of reproduction, individuals often show po...
The cumulative cost of reproduction hypothesis predicts that reproductive costs accumulate over an i...
1. Individual differences in circulating hormone concentrations can affect life history traits throu...
1. Patterns of male reproductive allocation provide insight into life-history characteristics. The...
In life history theory there is a cost related with all resource allocation. For female moose (Alces...
Maternal effects, either environmental or genetic in origin, are an underappreciated source of pheno...
Costs of reproduction are expected to be ubiquitous in wild animal populations and understanding the...
For dimorphic species in which the variance in reproductive success of males is more pronounced than...
1. Trade-offs among life-history traits are common because individuals have to partition limited re...
In species with sexual size dimorphism, offspring of the larger sex usually have greater energy requ...
1. The cost of current reproduction on survival or future reproduction is one of the most studied tr...
Successful reproduction in a single breeding event has consistently been shown to reduce condition, ...
We used long-term data on movements, survival, and reproduction of female red deer (Cervus elaphus L...
Fitness costs of reproduction are expected when resources are limited. Costs drive the evolution of ...
Inbreeding depression is widely regarded as a driving force in the evolution of dispersal, mate choi...
1 Although life-history theory predicts substantial costs of reproduction, individuals often show po...
The cumulative cost of reproduction hypothesis predicts that reproductive costs accumulate over an i...
1. Individual differences in circulating hormone concentrations can affect life history traits throu...
1. Patterns of male reproductive allocation provide insight into life-history characteristics. The...
In life history theory there is a cost related with all resource allocation. For female moose (Alces...
Maternal effects, either environmental or genetic in origin, are an underappreciated source of pheno...